Judges 18:19
lay thine.This was the token of silence. These men were evidently very ignorant; and absurdly concluded that they should, by taking Micah's gods, secure the presence and favour of the God of Israel, in their expedition and settlement. They perhaps supposed the piety of their motives, and the goodness of their end, would justify the means. But it was a base robbery of Micah, aggravated by the Levite's ingratitude, and their menaces. Job 21:5; 29:9; 40:4,5; Pr 30:32; Mic 7:16a father.17:10; 2Ki 6:21; 8:8,9; 13:14; Mt 23:9Job 21:5
Mark me. Heb. Look unto me. be astonished.2:12; 17:8; 19:20,21lay your.29:9; 40:4; Jud 18:19; Ps 39:9; Pr 30:32; Am 5:13; Mic 7:16Ro 11:33Job 29:9
refrained.4:2; 7:11; Pr 10:19; Jas 1:19laid.21:5; 40:4; Jud 18:19; Pr 30:32Psalms 39:9
38:13; Le 10:3; 1Sa 3:18; 2Sa 16:10; Job 1:21; 2:10; 40:4,5; Da 4:35Proverbs 30:32
thou hast done.26:12; Ec 8:3lay.17:28; Job 21:5; 40:4; Ec 8:4; Mic 7:16,17; Ro 3:19Micah 7:16
nations.5:8; Ps 126:2; Isa 26:11; 66:18; Eze 38:23; 39:17-21; Zec 8:20-23Zec 12:9; Re 11:18lay.Job 21:5; 29:9,10; 40:4; Isa 52:15; Ro 3:19Habakkuk 2:20
the Lord.Ps 11:4; 115:3; 132:13,14; Isa 6:1; 66:1,6; Jon 2:4,7; Eph 2:21,22let all the earth keep silence before him. Heb. be silent allthe earth before him. Ps 46:10; 76:8,9; Zep 1:7; Zec 2:13
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